šµ Title: āMiles to Go, Roots to Holdā
[Verse 1]
Out on the red roads of Siaya town,
Helping build dreams where the sun beats down.
From schoolyard smiles to fresh-dug wells,
Iāve seen hope rise where silence dwells.
Morning comes with the roosterās song,
I pack my boots, I roll along.
From Ahero to Mutumbuās lane,
In every name, thereās love and pain.
[Chorus]
Iāve got miles to go and roots to hold,
A heart full of stories that aināt all been told.
With a prayer in my pocket and boots in the dust,
I chase dreams in the field, fueled by hope and trust.
From the boardrooms to beaches, from travel to kin,
Every road I take brings me home again.
[Verse 2]
My girls are laughing in the coastal breeze,
In Malindi skies, we find our peace.
Twendeās ride through the savanna wide,
Tourists and tales at every side.
Thereās Grandpaās place, where the stories start,
And family talks that fill the heart.
December nights, with stars above,
Remind me what Iām truly made of.
[Chorus]
Iāve got miles to go and roots to hold,
A heart full of stories that aināt all been told.
With a prayer in my pocket and boots in the dust,
I chase dreams in the field, fueled by hope and trust.
From the boardrooms to beaches, from travel to kin,
Every road I take brings me home again.
[Bridge]
Through all the change, one thing stays true,
Iām just a country soul with work to do.
From classrooms rising to faith that wonāt bend,
Every endās a start, every scarās a friend.
[Chorus ā final]
Iāve got miles to go and roots to hold,
A heart full of stories that shine like gold.
With a prayer in my pocket and boots in the dust,
I keep walking tall, doing what I must.
Through the highs and the lows, through the loss and the win,
Every road I take brings me home again.
[Outro]
Yeah, every road I takeā¦
Brings me home again.